That is the conclusion of the Helsinki Watch on human rights.
A representative of Helsinki Watch, an organization that monitors human rights abuses, attended the session today.
In this way nearly all members of Helsinki Watch were imprisoned.
A delegation of members from Helsinki Watch had gone to Stepanakert for two days.
Or perhaps Helsinki Watch views war as not a matter of human rights?
Helsinki Watch knows of 11 people who have died in detention in suspicious circumstances since January 1991.
Helsinki Watch, the human rights organization, appointed an international panel of doctors to assess the situation.
Such incidents were compiled in a report issued by an attorney for Helsinki Watch, the human rights group, who is monitoring the elections.
According to a 1993 report by Helsinki Watch, there was no evidence of the use of excessive force.
No witnesses interviewed by Helsinki Watch said that they knew beforehand of such a corridor.